As former President Donald Trump was due in court in connection to his “hush money” court case, his political opponents were mocking him on a much lighter manner.
Despite the fact his legal matters are heating up, Trump gushed on Truth Social about winning the club and senior championships at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida on Sunday, March 24, Knewz.com has learned.
“It is my great honor to be at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach tonight, AWARDS NIGHT, to receive THE CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY & THE SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY. I WON BOTH!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
“A large and golfing talented membership, a GREAT and difficult course, made the play very exciting. The qualifying and match play was amazing. A large and distinguished group will be there tonight. Very exciting, thank you!!!” he added.
That prompted a dry response from current President Joe Biden on X.
“Congratulations, Donald. Quite the accomplishment,” he wrote.
Biden’s mocking of Trump comes several months ahead of what is expected to be a presidential rematch between the two.
Others on the left joined the mocking party, including former MSNBC anchor Keith Olbermann, who recently said he wished Trump would be assassinated.
“Oh, man. Beating up Dishonest J. Trump over his…golf game,” Olbermann wrote, according to The Daily Mail.
Bloomberg opinion editor Tim O’Brien also got into fray, posting: “He’s too nice to note that Trump is a notorious cheater at golf.”
Meanwhile, Trump had bigger fish to fry on Monday, March 25.
The former president arrived at New York criminal court ahead of a pre-trial hearing in connection to his “hush money” case involving former adult film star Stormy Daniels.
Trump was also hours away from a deadline to secure a bond for $464 million in connection to a civil case in which a judge ruled he must pay for inflating the value of his properties in business dealings.
Those are among other cases that will begin heating up in the coming months. Trump has called all of the litigation against him a political “witch hunt.”
“These are Rigged cases, all coordinated by the White House and DOJ for purposes of Election Interference. THE NUMBER ENGORON SET IS FRAUDULENT. It should be ZERO, I DID NOTHING WRONG! The D.A. Case, that I am going to today, should be dismissed. No crime. Our Country is CORRUPT!” Trump wrote on Truth Social early Monday morning.
According to fivethirtyeight.com — which tracks several national polls — Trump had a 53 percent-to-47 percent lead over Biden in the most recent polling from ActiVote, which ended March 22.
However, the latest poll from YouGov, sponsored by The Economist, had Biden leading 44 percent to 43 percent in polling that ended on March 19.
Trump has often blamed the Biden administration for the legal cases against him. On Monday, he was at it again.
“VOTER INTIMIDATION by the White House THUGS, and it will never work!” he wrote on Truth Social.
While Trump has often referred to Biden as “Sleepy Joe” or “Crooked Joe,” the president recently coined a nickname for the former president.
As Knewz.com reported on Saturday, March 23, the Biden campaign has begun calling the former president “Broke Don.”
The campaign wrote in a fundraiser email, “Not a Winning Campaign: Broke Don Hides in Basement.”
The message went on to say, “Trump can’t raise money, isn’t campaigning, and is letting convicts and conspiracy theorists run his campaign,” according to The Hill.
The nickname was meant to mock the Republican nominee’s paltry fundraising efforts. The Trump campaign raised $10.9 million in February, and his joint fundraising committee raised $11 million, bringing the total cash on hand to $42 million.
That number significantly lags the $53 million raised by the Biden campaign last month and the $155 million it has in its coffers.
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